If you have a better solution that would be great as well. In the schematic the switches are intended to be replaced by the arduino digital pins. I mocked up a quick circuit(images are attached) and it does appear, in the simulator, to work… but i am a software programmer not a hardware guy so i may be totally off with my solution. What i had considered was wiring up two transistors to be used as switches connect to a very simple 2bit dac which should give me the ability to output 0v, 3v, 6v, 12v? With a slight adjustment for the 5.5v max voltage on the a9 pin.
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If you have any ideas on how to implement that ability please let me know. I have the dual 12v, 5v supply already but am unsure how to allow me to programmatically switch a single pin from 0v, 5v, 12v. From the datasheet - “In order to activate the Erase mode for SST27SF020, the 11.4-12.6V is applied to VPP and A9 pins”. I’m having trouble building a circuit which will allow me to apply either 0v, 5v, and 12v to one of the address pins on the eeprom. These models enable analysis of material flow, resource utilization and logistics for all levels of manufacturing planning from global production facilities to. The safety analysis is based on simulations of core transients starting at normal operation mode and ending up with hazardous. Tecnomatix Plant Simulation is 3D, object-oriented, discrete event simulation software that allows you to model, simulate, explore and optimize logistics systems and their processes. Good agreement is found for similar simulations using a commercial CFD software.
I Need help with a little eeprom programmer i am building with the arduino. Elmer is an open source multiphysical simulation software mainly developed by CSC - IT Center for Science (CSC).